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Belle of Bedford Avenue

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Affluenza leading to bad behavior among the youth of an earlier century-ultimately ending in murder At the turn of the 20th century, many affluent Brooklyn teens and young adults were bucking the constraints of their immigrant parents and behaving badly: drinking, having sex, staying out all night, stealing, scamming local businesses and even more serious activities. The culmination for twenty-year-old Walter Brooks was being murdered in a seedy Manhattan hotel in 1902. The ensuing court case was front-page news throughout the country. The hearings featured testimony about these young people s secret lives, which shocked parents and inspired much editorial commentary in the newspapers. From start to finish, the case was viewed as a cautionary tale for parents, for boys who could be led astray, and for girls who risked their reputations to be popular. Set against the colorful backdrop of Coney Island, roadhouses, forbidden dance halls, and vaudeville, The Belle of Bedford Avenue follows the young woman at the heart of the case from her trial for the murder of Walter Brooks to her adulthood. The crime itself, interestingly, occurred in the location of Ground Zero and today s September 11 memorial. The trial was conducted by William Travers Jerome, who went on to become a legendary New York City prosecutor.
Undertittel
The Sensational Brooks-Burns Murder in Turn-of-the-Century New York
ISBN
9781631013508
Språk
Engelsk
Utgivelsesdato
14.3.2019
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